ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
PEE FBBBS ASSOOUTIOir, Auoklavd, March 30. Alfred Joseph Marker, aged 15, too of T. W, Murrer, was accompanying a ialcor ou his rounds when ha wae thrjwu into a rut. The wh«*l went over the boy's he id, and he died on hie w»y to the hospi'al. Whanqabbi, March 30. A sad boiting accident happ«ned at Whangarei heads, resulting in three persons —Uoiiu Urquhart of Whangarei heads, J. Burton, a Oalifornun, and G. Inkster, of Auckland—being drowned Two other occupant*, J. Uiquharr, junior, and J. Burke wen rescued. The bodies of those drowned have been recovered. | Napueb, March 30. ' An eldarly man named Charles E'smere Nob'e, aged 74, and aa inmate if the Refuge who got leave oa Saturday to go to Awatoto, was picked up on the road, having been esen to fall down. As he appeared to be suffering I considerably he was taken to the hot* pital where he died. A', the inquert a j verdict of death from natural causae i was returned, the medical evidenoe I showing that death ensued from a clot ion the brain.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 78, 31 March 1903, Page 2
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184ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 78, 31 March 1903, Page 2
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